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| What more can you ask
for on a summer weekend? Inviting your friends around
one sunny afternoon in the garden, be it other railway
enthusiasts, or friends and family, the enjoyment of
seeing a 1:76 scale model of the "Flying Scotsman",
or a modern diesel locomotive hauling 40 odd coal wagons
around the garden gives people a sense of fascination.
Not only is it great for the viewer, but the owner
finally gets to run his scale length trains, over real
inclines, through cuttings & tunnels, and into scale
length platforms. |
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| Obviously
depending on the size of your garden, the possibilities
are endless. Long viaducts & bridges, over ponds,
around flower beds, maybe even back into the garden
shed. Garden railways really are great fun. Like any
model railway layout, building it, is just as fun as
operating it! You become the engineer! Its definitely
not just about laying the track on the ground or on a
wall, there's alot of planning involved. If built
correctly you will enjoy running it. |
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| Simon Reynolds
00 gauge garden railway |
Steve Guckel's
00 gauge garden railway |
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| Buffler's
Halt's 00 gauge garden railway |
Neils 00 Gauge
Garden Railway |
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| SGB Model
Engineering |
Adam
Porters 00 Gauge Garden Railway |
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